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the united states is not going to use it very probably u.k. is not going to use it so it's mostly it seems like a continental european issue. the euro perhaps we'll see we'll see in the near future ok so it does sound like you're not a big fan of this idea i think that you should call a spade a spade i think if you need more tax revenue which is an absolutely legitimate objective in times of stress then would you should do is first of all close the loopholes eliminate all those privileges all those parag actives all those exemptions all those exceptions that are legally in the books today fight tax evasion. like we're doing through the tax forum then tried to close the loopholes it with the multinationals tried to tax more of the activity that takes place in your own territory lower the taxes on labor so that it's cheaper to create an additional new job perhaps even lower the taxes on the regular companies the companies inside that are isolated by the by the borders of the country are having to pay the twenty five the twenty eight to thirty pe
the united states is not going to use it very probably u.k. is not going to use it so it's mostly it seems like a continental european issue. the euro perhaps we'll see we'll see in the near future ok so it does sound like you're not a big fan of this idea i think that you should call a spade a spade i think if you need more tax revenue which is an absolutely legitimate objective in times of stress then would you should do is first of all close the loopholes eliminate all those privileges all...
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the united states is not going to use it very probably u.k. is not going to use it so it's mostly it seems like a continental european issue. the euro perhaps we'll see we'll see in the near future ok so it does sound like if you're not a big fan of this idea i think that you should call a spade a spade i think if you need more tax revenue which is an absolutely legitimate objective in times of stress then would you should do is first of all close the loopholes eliminate all those privileges all those parag actives all those exemptions all those exceptions that are legally in the books today fight tax evasion. like we're doing through the tax forum then tried to close the loopholes it with the multinationals tried to tax more of the activity that takes place in your own territory nor the taxes on labor so that it's cheaper to create an additional new job perhaps even lower the taxes on the regular companies the companies inside that are isolated by the by the borders of the country are having to pay the twenty five the twenty eight to thirty p
the united states is not going to use it very probably u.k. is not going to use it so it's mostly it seems like a continental european issue. the euro perhaps we'll see we'll see in the near future ok so it does sound like if you're not a big fan of this idea i think that you should call a spade a spade i think if you need more tax revenue which is an absolutely legitimate objective in times of stress then would you should do is first of all close the loopholes eliminate all those privileges...
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the united states is not going to use it very probably u.k. is not going to use it so it's mostly it seems like a continental european issue. the euro perhaps we'll see we'll see in the near future ok so it does sound like you're not a big fan of this idea i think that you should call a spade a spade i think if you need more tax revenue which is an absolutely legitimate objective in times of stress then would you should do is first of all close the loopholes eliminate all those privileges all those parag actives all those exceptions all those exceptions that are legally in the books today fight tax evasion. like we're doing through the tax forum then tried to close the loopholes it with the multinationals tried to tax more of the activity that takes place in your own territory nor the taxes on labor so that it's cheaper to create an additional new job perhaps even lower the taxes on the regular companies the companies inside that are isolated by the by the borders of the country are having to pay the twenty five the twenty eight to thirty perc
the united states is not going to use it very probably u.k. is not going to use it so it's mostly it seems like a continental european issue. the euro perhaps we'll see we'll see in the near future ok so it does sound like you're not a big fan of this idea i think that you should call a spade a spade i think if you need more tax revenue which is an absolutely legitimate objective in times of stress then would you should do is first of all close the loopholes eliminate all those privileges all...
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firms use this thing called carried interest where they can claim that their income is really capital gains which is now tax at twenty percent instead of the new rate of thirty nine point six i mean it's outrageous that they get a tax break why you are the richest people on earth getting a tax break why would a billionaire need a tax break and they're not even creating any jobs as far as i can tell so in fact they've destroyed a bunch of jobs so that's step one get rid of their tax base but step two is we need to find ways to suck the money out of the financial sector there's too much loose money floating around there in the way to do it is through a financial transaction tax called a robin hood tax europe is several countries in europe now are moving in this direction. a because they need the resources and b they have no patience for this speaking of your hand crisis financial crisis do you believe the u.s. is exposed to the. potential crisis all in system that's money if you have money move so fast now it's all one system i mean the banks that we're talking about they're all global
firms use this thing called carried interest where they can claim that their income is really capital gains which is now tax at twenty percent instead of the new rate of thirty nine point six i mean it's outrageous that they get a tax break why you are the richest people on earth getting a tax break why would a billionaire need a tax break and they're not even creating any jobs as far as i can tell so in fact they've destroyed a bunch of jobs so that's step one get rid of their tax base but...
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if you use a so a computer or walk outside the f.b.i. now considers you a terrorist suspect with no right to privacy sixty two percent of americans through drone strikes on foreigners can now get a taste of their own medicine but so will those a game strong with a lot of kids or not a court ruled obama can drone murder americans without trial even though it's quite incompatible with the constitution when obama threw an alice in wonderland christmas but it's unclear if he's mocking the judge who said. the alice in wonderland nature of this is not lost on me a catch twenty two that allows the executive branch of our government to per plane as a lawful certain actions that seem on their face incompatible with our constitution while keeping the reasons for their conclusion a secret investigates a jason leopold what's going on it's a khalif statement halley and if i were to say to you or anyone in the public that we are moving closer and closer toward a police state it would i would be dismissed as a conspiracy theorist as someone who is just
if you use a so a computer or walk outside the f.b.i. now considers you a terrorist suspect with no right to privacy sixty two percent of americans through drone strikes on foreigners can now get a taste of their own medicine but so will those a game strong with a lot of kids or not a court ruled obama can drone murder americans without trial even though it's quite incompatible with the constitution when obama threw an alice in wonderland christmas but it's unclear if he's mocking the judge who...
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if you use a so a computer or walk outside the f.b.i. now considers you a terrorist suspect with no right to privacy sixty two percent of americans through by drone strikes on foreigners can now get a taste of their own medicine but so will those a game store with a lot of kids or nolte a court ruled obama can drone murder americans without trial even though its courts incompatible with the constitution when obama threw an alice in wonderland christmas but it's unclear if he's mocking the judge who said. the alice in wonderland nature of this is not lost on me a catch twenty two that allows the executive branch of our government to provide claim as a lawful certain actions that seem on their face incompatible with our constitution while keeping the reasons for their conclusion a secret investigative jason leopold what's going on it's a khalif statement halle and if i were to say to you or anyone in the public that we are moving closer and closer toward a police state it would i would be dismissed as a conspiracy theorist as someone who i
if you use a so a computer or walk outside the f.b.i. now considers you a terrorist suspect with no right to privacy sixty two percent of americans through by drone strikes on foreigners can now get a taste of their own medicine but so will those a game store with a lot of kids or nolte a court ruled obama can drone murder americans without trial even though its courts incompatible with the constitution when obama threw an alice in wonderland christmas but it's unclear if he's mocking the judge...
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to us and have been sold as a political project. of these letters that we had from the december point is in a totally different direction. again a master plan behind it's. like with a t. and projects. written by the year tea. before the year t. and the european commission were meeting on a regular basis. in the. tone was amazingly jovial and informal. all that went on in complete secrecy. to your t. and the european commission work hand in hand. and nine hundred eighty four missing links is published and immediately after the european commission set up a working group with the iraqi on exactly this topic i'm generally not. eight hundred eighty five this is decker c.e.o. philips presents his europe one thousand nine hundred and his action plan for the single market. ten days later chuckle or new president of the european commission speech about the single market in the european parliament which sounds like the echo of decker speech it doesn't mean you need to be. in june one thousand nine hundred five for your coal fields vice presid
to us and have been sold as a political project. of these letters that we had from the december point is in a totally different direction. again a master plan behind it's. like with a t. and projects. written by the year tea. before the year t. and the european commission were meeting on a regular basis. in the. tone was amazingly jovial and informal. all that went on in complete secrecy. to your t. and the european commission work hand in hand. and nine hundred eighty four missing links is...
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mission impossible director brian de palma it's great to have you with us. all of our stone who wrote the script to one of your best known films scarface said in an interview with r.t. that americans are living in a well end state it might not be oppressive on the surface but there's no place to hide so eventually some part of you is going to end up in the database somewhere according to historian peter cause nick the us government intercepts over one point seven billion messages a day are you aware of it like it understood now or was paranoid because like myself a very strong. views about what our american foreign policy is and so needless to say i've probably been followed around since the sixty's because i made very political antiwar pictures of me in the sixty's. so i sort of accepted basically. and my last week's political picture redacted. my country because i was criticizing our foreign policy and the practice of what the hell are we doing in iraq. these terrible things happen when you put these young boys in these worlds where they don't understand w
mission impossible director brian de palma it's great to have you with us. all of our stone who wrote the script to one of your best known films scarface said in an interview with r.t. that americans are living in a well end state it might not be oppressive on the surface but there's no place to hide so eventually some part of you is going to end up in the database somewhere according to historian peter cause nick the us government intercepts over one point seven billion messages a day are you...
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mainly by the military its potential use in law enforcement health care and civil i.d. program sponsored new privacy concerns on his marina portnoy has more now on america's families for surveillance. the information age was an era nearly everybody in braced by today's surveillance age experts say is a reality oh most no one can escape we are five years away in new york from zero privacy from every new yorker being tracked and catalogued and watched and that information being saved for pretty much an indeterminate period of private investigator steve believes america is being landscaped into an eis wide open society through the advancing market of biometrics technology that uses physiological and behavioral recognition to identify people. a system touted as a national security necessity is being used to build a database where the biometric identity of millions of americans who be gathered and stored when you look at crying when you look at terrorism what we're really focusing on is the individual and so if you are interested in reducing crime or reducing terrorism you d
mainly by the military its potential use in law enforcement health care and civil i.d. program sponsored new privacy concerns on his marina portnoy has more now on america's families for surveillance. the information age was an era nearly everybody in braced by today's surveillance age experts say is a reality oh most no one can escape we are five years away in new york from zero privacy from every new yorker being tracked and catalogued and watched and that information being saved for pretty...
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well it is a pleasure to have you with us today. started off very strange let's get to it now straight to our breaking news for you this hour it's not been your normal morning across russia have a look at this. people in the euros region are having basically seen burning objects raining down from the sky a meteorite exploded above the earth causing a meteor shower let's let's join us he's a really good let's go now to talk more about this because ultimately i had a pretty terrifying morning and i'm not even in the part of russia the biggest country in the world and yet we have what is essentially a dolphin display in the morning skies absolutely that's the map behind me basically what happened is there was an asteroid which entered the atmosphere and then broke into several pieces thereby turning into a meteorite happened around nine o'clock in the morning so all these people there were driving you know you can see right behind me imagine me traveling driving to work and then all of a sudden you see this absolutely tremendous what i
well it is a pleasure to have you with us today. started off very strange let's get to it now straight to our breaking news for you this hour it's not been your normal morning across russia have a look at this. people in the euros region are having basically seen burning objects raining down from the sky a meteorite exploded above the earth causing a meteor shower let's let's join us he's a really good let's go now to talk more about this because ultimately i had a pretty terrifying morning and...
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if i do that i get a credit and if we keep a currency one hour is one for keeping and i can use that currency when i need to myself i'm sick to have someone pick up my children the reliable. we can have i can send in two credits to my mother who live in another part of the country and someone is thinking of her there so we create a whole support system were actually doesn't cost any yet as you pointed out a way i mean japan's culture historically is what's referred to as an obligation culture it's a it's a society sort of potlatch societies isn't this a kind of a codification of that because in the old days before colonel perry busted in people would actually there would be obligation books where you kept track of what gifts people had given you and your ads are still there. which is the key if the object object to change which is the whole thing a very so but that's that's not you you know it's not one of arnie's i said ok you may be right that it has been one of the reason that it has sprouted there first now the first city in europe that is doing this formally is some column in sw
if i do that i get a credit and if we keep a currency one hour is one for keeping and i can use that currency when i need to myself i'm sick to have someone pick up my children the reliable. we can have i can send in two credits to my mother who live in another part of the country and someone is thinking of her there so we create a whole support system were actually doesn't cost any yet as you pointed out a way i mean japan's culture historically is what's referred to as an obligation culture...
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all to send president barack obama an urgent message on climate change if president obama can hear us cloud and clear american the american people what is leadership they want is action of they need it now we don't have any time to waste president obama if you're smart you talk to the scientists you know what's going on let's do it. it was a call to action made by people who are seeing the urgency now more than ever before just in the past year alone the country saw the most extreme temperatures on record california dealt with overwhelming wildfires the midwest experienced the most severe drought in decades and recently the northeast felt the wrath of superstorm sandy mr president good to be with you again despite the staggering weather patterns both president obama and former republican presidential candidate mitt romney were silent on climate change in the two thousand and twelve campaign elections. michael marking the first time since one thousand nine hundred eight that the issue went unaddressed in the debates. the president of the united states. but now president obama is seekin
all to send president barack obama an urgent message on climate change if president obama can hear us cloud and clear american the american people what is leadership they want is action of they need it now we don't have any time to waste president obama if you're smart you talk to the scientists you know what's going on let's do it. it was a call to action made by people who are seeing the urgency now more than ever before just in the past year alone the country saw the most extreme...
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used to be my house work took. a long time nine years in the open banking for duration and i started also to discover. an additional work to europe which was. international trade. you know. anything worth. knowing your book read on. but you know our industries. yeah i mean if you obviously need to have a lot of contacts you probably find the figure of one hundred person which i really keep in mind. that you hear thirty year commitment. i mean my job i describe it as a network as a fascinating time as an ambassador and from want to be an asset i have to know who you have to talk. to i can say that i would present around eighty percent of all services exporters and investors. has a turnover. let's say fifty percent of the g.d.p. of european union. i don't really believe in two. it's part of it but most of the time you will provoke chants and then he's going to be up to you to see the open. when chatting. in december one thousand nine hundred three the n.-g. o. network i work for had its annual meeting and the meeting
used to be my house work took. a long time nine years in the open banking for duration and i started also to discover. an additional work to europe which was. international trade. you know. anything worth. knowing your book read on. but you know our industries. yeah i mean if you obviously need to have a lot of contacts you probably find the figure of one hundred person which i really keep in mind. that you hear thirty year commitment. i mean my job i describe it as a network as a fascinating...
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this started on this that we in switzerland reelz are now everywhere it's a german word that means us in german and it's also the radiation from v.h.f. crisis in german which means a circle like nomic circle it was developed by seventeen business people back in one thousand thirty four in the middle of the depression it's the only system from the thirty's that actually has survived an quarter of all businesses in switzerland are now members and they are this is one of the most powerful ways to stabilize employment because employment equals the same is the same thing as a small or medium sized business in eighty ninety percent of all private jobs or in small business and the problem of small business is cash flow well this creates a cash flow process of sell you something i get a credit and we get it there but then we're neither one of us has to get money from the banking system in order to make the exchange and what it happens is this stabilizes the economy because it is council cyclical that does the opposite of what the official business cycle does quite well if you're a normal cers
this started on this that we in switzerland reelz are now everywhere it's a german word that means us in german and it's also the radiation from v.h.f. crisis in german which means a circle like nomic circle it was developed by seventeen business people back in one thousand thirty four in the middle of the depression it's the only system from the thirty's that actually has survived an quarter of all businesses in switzerland are now members and they are this is one of the most powerful ways to...
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and what we did was using the your t. is priceless we faxed the press release to the international media. we expected that's the occupation of this very shadowy able to very powerful business lobby group which really interested media. so things went a little bit differently. i think we talked to one newspaper and there was a radio program that was interested before the rest it was silent. and that we didn't know when the t.v. stuff would come back. but it's on the tables there were a position papers and reports lying around but it was also a very neatly organized archive everything sort it's. so we decided to move to it be fast and copy as much as possible. in those documents where letters from the year two and the months from the year two to european governments and to the european commission and i would responses. and it really showed the degree of access that they had an incredible influence and it was clear from those documents. so when we tracked back the history of that your team we found that the start in the early
and what we did was using the your t. is priceless we faxed the press release to the international media. we expected that's the occupation of this very shadowy able to very powerful business lobby group which really interested media. so things went a little bit differently. i think we talked to one newspaper and there was a radio program that was interested before the rest it was silent. and that we didn't know when the t.v. stuff would come back. but it's on the tables there were a position...
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used to be i have worked a. long time nine years in the open banking for duration and i started also to discover. an additional work to europe which was. international trade. the illegal. anything worth. going your book read on here. but you know our industries. yeah i mean if you obviously need to have a lot of contacts you probably find a figure of one hundred person which i will keep in mind. you do see a very clear commitment. i mean my job i describe it as a network as a fascinating time as an ambassador and from want to be an ambassador you have to know who you have to talk. to i can say that i would present around eighty percent of all services exports and investments. as a turnover. let's say fifty percent of the g.d.p. of european union. i don't really believe in to chat. it's part of it but most of the time you would provoke chants and then he's going to be up to you to see the open. when chatting. in december nine hundred ninety three the n.-g. o. network i worked for had its annual meeting and the me
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a very warm welcome to you from all of us here in moscow. this is exactly what people saw in cities across the central russia that was quite early this morning about eight or nine o'clock so actually a rather impressive sight indeed it did take a while though before it became clear this was a me too your streaking across the sky and crashing into not a plane crash not world war three none of the above let's. go now who's been keeping very very close tabs on this so you've been monitoring a lot of incoming footage from viewers around the world particularly in the east and russian area it wasn't a plane crash it wasn't a missile test go on with it it was a it was. it was a meteor that was broken to the earth's atmosphere and broke into several pieces five or six to be precise well not really precise it happened at nine o'clock in the morning and people were heading to. work whatever this is what they heard it was absolutely unbelievable but of course the numbers now there was actually extensive damage and it seems to be increasing the more we
a very warm welcome to you from all of us here in moscow. this is exactly what people saw in cities across the central russia that was quite early this morning about eight or nine o'clock so actually a rather impressive sight indeed it did take a while though before it became clear this was a me too your streaking across the sky and crashing into not a plane crash not world war three none of the above let's. go now who's been keeping very very close tabs on this so you've been monitoring a lot...
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thank you for joining us today. potential currency war and the european debt crisis will dominate the meeting of finance chiefs from some of the world's biggest economies when they're meeting right here in moscow for russia the gathering is seen as a launch pad for the g twenty summit. in the kremlin join us live here on the program. good to see you thanks for coming on the other there was a lot of talk about a looming currency war ahead of the meeting or anything being said on that. well actually it's interesting although we've seen the currency wars dominating the headlines suddenly a lot of silence on the issue in fact we've seen officials sort of trying to urge a lot of calm pushing away from the problem we've even heard russia's deputy finance minister say and i quote there's no competitive devaluation there are no currency wars going on right now what's happening is really just the market reaction to exclusively internal decision what is all of this about right japan is actually at the center of this crisis be
thank you for joining us today. potential currency war and the european debt crisis will dominate the meeting of finance chiefs from some of the world's biggest economies when they're meeting right here in moscow for russia the gathering is seen as a launch pad for the g twenty summit. in the kremlin join us live here on the program. good to see you thanks for coming on the other there was a lot of talk about a looming currency war ahead of the meeting or anything being said on that. well...
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in sold us a political project. of these letters that we had found in december point is in a totally different direction. again a master plan behind it's. like with a t. and projects. written by the your team. the year t. and the european commission were meeting on a regular basis. in. turn was amazingly jovial and informal. all that went on in complete secrecy. and the european commission work hand in hand. and nine hundred eighty four missing links was published and. immediately after the european commission set up a working group with the unexpectedness talked to them generally in one thousand nine hundred five this is decker c.e.o. philips presents his europe one nine hundred ninety and his action plan for the single market. ten days later chuckle or new president of the european commission gives a speech about the single market in the european parliament which sounds like the echo of decker speech is done to me in india. in june one thousand nine hundred five from your cofield vice president of the commission p
in sold us a political project. of these letters that we had found in december point is in a totally different direction. again a master plan behind it's. like with a t. and projects. written by the your team. the year t. and the european commission were meeting on a regular basis. in. turn was amazingly jovial and informal. all that went on in complete secrecy. and the european commission work hand in hand. and nine hundred eighty four missing links was published and. immediately after the...
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us. if you look at plus human epicenter of political power in europe you see the european commission on the one side next to the council of the e.u. . and all around that's where you find lobby offices most of them belonging to big multinational corporations you find them also in all of the side streets all over to the european parliament and beyond. to finance a good lobbyist for the large corporations to find industry lobby groups and their . lobby operations being in orchestrated from offices in that area. two thousand five hundred lobby structures are based in brussels fifteen thousand lobbyists the second biggest blobby industry in the world only washington d.c. is bigger. so are their european union legislation this is complicated as it goes through a lot of stages it always starts with the european commission they take. new initiatives for the for legislation for policies and then it goes to the as the two chanst a problem and it's the council of ministers. and from the moments tha
us. if you look at plus human epicenter of political power in europe you see the european commission on the one side next to the council of the e.u. . and all around that's where you find lobby offices most of them belonging to big multinational corporations you find them also in all of the side streets all over to the european parliament and beyond. to finance a good lobbyist for the large corporations to find industry lobby groups and their . lobby operations being in orchestrated from...
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the united states is not going to use it very probably u.k. is not going to use it so it's mostly it seems like a continental european issue. the euro perhaps we'll see we'll see in the near future ok so it does sound like you're not a big fan of this idea i think that you should call a spade a spade i think if you need more tax revenue which is an absolutely legitimate of ject in times of stress then what you should do is first of all close the loopholes eliminate all those privileges all those parag actives all those exceptions all those exceptions that are legally in the books today fight tax evasion. like we're doing through the tax forum then tried to close the loopholes it with the multinationals tried to tax more of the activity that takes place in your own territory lower the taxes on labor so that it's cheaper to create an additional new job perhaps even lower the taxes on the regular companies the companies inside that are isolated by the by the borders of the country are having to pay the twenty five the twenty eight to thirty perce
the united states is not going to use it very probably u.k. is not going to use it so it's mostly it seems like a continental european issue. the euro perhaps we'll see we'll see in the near future ok so it does sound like you're not a big fan of this idea i think that you should call a spade a spade i think if you need more tax revenue which is an absolutely legitimate of ject in times of stress then what you should do is first of all close the loopholes eliminate all those privileges all...
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and what it is we're trying to get you to do for us. we have to decide to regulate lobbying for a long time in two thousand and four the new commission came in and for the first time eastern european countries were part of. the first burns a commission started its in autumn two thousand and four we wrote an open letter to the commission president and. also signed by over fifty n.g.o.s. when i would just like to say thank your. that's a very sincere thank you for the confidence which you just voiced and invested in me and i'd like to say to you that i understand this is a vote of confidence as also implying huge responsibility on my part and we are going to work hard give our all to serve europe to serve the institutions of the european union and to serve all our coast citizens of europe thing you know there's a response. it was a very short formal letter saying we have received your letter sent you very interesting. but no substantial response. so we sent a similar letter to all the presidents of the commission. and suddenly towards the
and what it is we're trying to get you to do for us. we have to decide to regulate lobbying for a long time in two thousand and four the new commission came in and for the first time eastern european countries were part of. the first burns a commission started its in autumn two thousand and four we wrote an open letter to the commission president and. also signed by over fifty n.g.o.s. when i would just like to say thank your. that's a very sincere thank you for the confidence which you just...
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molten would be used. at all and you would. give just done for a crime anthropologist i was fights about how most fights. fights. arrived. choose your language. clearly we can't we know in federal court today still some of that.
molten would be used. at all and you would. give just done for a crime anthropologist i was fights about how most fights. fights. arrived. choose your language. clearly we can't we know in federal court today still some of that.
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here with us in the studio very welcome now so what a story i mean to brighten up our. morning routine is basically i guess this is arguably the worst or the most interesting morning you could possibly have basically imagine you're driving to work or you're walking to school or whatever and then all of a sudden there's five or six blasts people are still differing about the accounts of what was happening five or six they're rocking through the earth and actually i'm hoping that we can say yeah so here's what you can see basically you're driving down the road and then there's the sparkling thing going through the atmosphere than just blows up and you cannot hear it here you can hear the sound but there's really enormous boom basically this is all happening in that you have been screeching which is in the year olds mountains is happening right around nine o'clock in the morning so you know the rush hour traffic everybody is on their way somewhere there was glass shattered in various in various buildings actually we know a report that there was. the glass has shattered and
here with us in the studio very welcome now so what a story i mean to brighten up our. morning routine is basically i guess this is arguably the worst or the most interesting morning you could possibly have basically imagine you're driving to work or you're walking to school or whatever and then all of a sudden there's five or six blasts people are still differing about the accounts of what was happening five or six they're rocking through the earth and actually i'm hoping that we can say yeah...
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bills and was only meant for use in cities not for long trips. in india scuffles have broken out between activists and human rights protesters calling for the end of the death penalty this comes a day after grew was hanged of for supplying arms for a two thousand and one attack on the national parliament that left nine people did it's only the second time in the last ten years an execution has been carried out in. your financial stage of sex life and personal relationships apparently all that information is relevant to us national security according to the cia thousands of people in america have to answer very intimate questions while taking of a good gauge republique graph test every year or it is marina looked into the story . for more than three decades john sullivan worked as a polygraph examiner for america's central intelligence agency today the retired cia employee is offering some strong opinions about the nation's lie detector policy too many honest people are too many people who should be passing their tests aren't and there's no there'
bills and was only meant for use in cities not for long trips. in india scuffles have broken out between activists and human rights protesters calling for the end of the death penalty this comes a day after grew was hanged of for supplying arms for a two thousand and one attack on the national parliament that left nine people did it's only the second time in the last ten years an execution has been carried out in. your financial stage of sex life and personal relationships apparently all that...
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to us and had been sold as a political project. of these letters that we had found in december pointed in a totally different direction that we're. going to. muster again a master plan behind it. like with the t.m. projects. written by the iraqi. prefer the iraqi and the european commission were meeting on a regular basis. in. turn was amazingly jovial and informal. all that went on in complete secrecy. and the european commission work hand in hand. and nine hundred eighty four missing links was published and. media after the european commission set up a working group with the unexpected this topic generated nine hundred eighty five this is decker c.e.o. philips presents his europe one thousand nine hundred and his action plan for the single markets. ten days later chuckle or the new president of the european commission gives a speech about the single market in the european parliament which sounds like the echo of decker speech is done to me and indeed. in june one thousand nine hundred five your cofield vice president of the commi
to us and had been sold as a political project. of these letters that we had found in december pointed in a totally different direction that we're. going to. muster again a master plan behind it. like with the t.m. projects. written by the iraqi. prefer the iraqi and the european commission were meeting on a regular basis. in. turn was amazingly jovial and informal. all that went on in complete secrecy. and the european commission work hand in hand. and nine hundred eighty four missing links...
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to us and had been sold as a political project. because of these letters that we had found in december point is in a totally different direction. again a master plan behind it. like with a t m projects. written by the your team. prefer the year t. and the european commission were meeting on a regular basis. the tone was amazingly jovial and informal. ever all that went on in complete secrecy. and the european commission work hand in hand. and nine hundred eighty four missing links was published and immediately after the european commission set up a working group with the unexpected this topic generated nine hundred eighty five this is decker c.e.o. philips presents his europe one thousand nine hundred and his action plan for the single market. ten days later chuckle or new president of the european commission gives a speech about the single market in the european parliament which sounds like the echo of decker speech done to me in india. in june one thousand nine hundred five your cofield vice president of the commission publishes
to us and had been sold as a political project. because of these letters that we had found in december point is in a totally different direction. again a master plan behind it. like with a t m projects. written by the your team. prefer the year t. and the european commission were meeting on a regular basis. the tone was amazingly jovial and informal. ever all that went on in complete secrecy. and the european commission work hand in hand. and nine hundred eighty four missing links was published...
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and who's paying for us and what it is we're trying to get you to do for us. we have to decide to regulate lobbying for a long time. before the new commission came in and for the first time eastern european countries were part of. the first burst of commission started its in autumn two thousand and four we wrote an open letter to the commission president. signed by over fifty n.g.o.s. i would just like to say thank you. that's a very sincere thank you for the confidence which you just voiced and invested in me and i'd like to say to you that i understand this is a vote of confidence as also implying huge responsibility on my part and we are going to work hard give our all to serve europe to serve the institutions of the european union and to serve all our coast citizens of europe that. the response was a very short formal letter saying we have received your letter sent you very interesting. no substantial response. so we sent a signal to all the presidents of the commission. and suddenly towards the end of february we were contacted by the same color as commis
and who's paying for us and what it is we're trying to get you to do for us. we have to decide to regulate lobbying for a long time. before the new commission came in and for the first time eastern european countries were part of. the first burst of commission started its in autumn two thousand and four we wrote an open letter to the commission president. signed by over fifty n.g.o.s. i would just like to say thank you. that's a very sincere thank you for the confidence which you just voiced...
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i was going to assist us allow for the c.s. around so that we will enter into a new phase a negotiation for liver is a liver is a shot of the service. i remember that commissioner let me as been blocking i mean he has been able to enter his car but the car couldn't move because of those people they're just there and no policeman say please go away in five metres so that the high v.i.p.'s here can do his job. many n.g.o.s say that yourself is a secret secret organisation having secret meetings you can commission all the way everything is on the website i mean i am doing my job by contacting the commission with officials responsible for my file if anybody as would like to do the same there's a phone number he's on the in the world on the website i'm just doing my job and i don't have anything specific but is a commission has some relationship with the surface because it commission is willing to get some information from the services sectors before negotiating on their behalf because this is what we're talking about trade is done
i was going to assist us allow for the c.s. around so that we will enter into a new phase a negotiation for liver is a liver is a shot of the service. i remember that commissioner let me as been blocking i mean he has been able to enter his car but the car couldn't move because of those people they're just there and no policeman say please go away in five metres so that the high v.i.p.'s here can do his job. many n.g.o.s say that yourself is a secret secret organisation having secret meetings...
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made the offer two of us said no and then one of us not me the other guy changed his mind so i was the only one who was made the offer who declined. because at that time you already believe that it wouldn't work i just thought i didn't know if it would work i mean they were telling us it would but i just believed it was wrong you know it at the cia part of the cia's culture is to couch all issues in shades of grey you have to be very comfortable working in morally nebulous situations or legally nebulous situations but there are some things that really are black and white and i believed that that was a black and white issue there's something that i think you will find interesting and something that i'd like you to comment on polls by the american red cross show that the majority of americans find torture acceptable sixty percent of young people agree whereas four years ago torture was largely condemned in the us. how did this become thing in normal what happened in those four years i think that many people who told pollsters in the early or middle part of the last decade were reacting t
made the offer two of us said no and then one of us not me the other guy changed his mind so i was the only one who was made the offer who declined. because at that time you already believe that it wouldn't work i just thought i didn't know if it would work i mean they were telling us it would but i just believed it was wrong you know it at the cia part of the cia's culture is to couch all issues in shades of grey you have to be very comfortable working in morally nebulous situations or legally...
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us. to get on with the industry. european commission is going to its that's activities of interests representatives . of decision making process have to happen in a transparent manner the commission can see this these important to know. what the interests they represent and against what financial background. efforts to do creates a speech or to make the speech. of course outlined main principles of transparency initiative which should be done. with the excitement of reactions and if you know without financial transparency we'll never find out who really is behind the campaign sticked. a little bit more control on ourselves wouldn't harm our reputation with our voters that look the transparency must not for closer contact with real life with interest groups or groups without interest thank you commissioner callous and certainly understand this. when the european union was considering the european transparency initiative they were looking for some advice as to how. it's happened in the u.s. and as a result i was brough
us. to get on with the industry. european commission is going to its that's activities of interests representatives . of decision making process have to happen in a transparent manner the commission can see this these important to know. what the interests they represent and against what financial background. efforts to do creates a speech or to make the speech. of course outlined main principles of transparency initiative which should be done. with the excitement of reactions and if you know...
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i want we did was using the your t. is priceless we faxed the press release to the international media. we expected that's the occupation of this very shadowy able to very powerful business lobby group which really interested media. so things went a little bit differently. i think we talked to one newspaper and there was a radio program that was interested for the rest it was silent. we didn't know when the t.v. stuff would come back. but it's all the tables there were a position papers and reports lying around but it was also all very neatly organized archive everything sorted. so we decided to which we would be fast and copy as much as possible. in those documents where letters from the year two and two months from the year to two european governments and to the european commission and what the responses. and it really showed the degree of access that the hats and the incredible influence and it was was clear from those documents. so when we tracked back the history of that your team we found that the start in the ear
i want we did was using the your t. is priceless we faxed the press release to the international media. we expected that's the occupation of this very shadowy able to very powerful business lobby group which really interested media. so things went a little bit differently. i think we talked to one newspaper and there was a radio program that was interested for the rest it was silent. we didn't know when the t.v. stuff would come back. but it's all the tables there were a position papers and...